\ | A3 - Sunday News, January 3, 1982 ALSO INSIDE Soccer socked PAGE BI planned concept. Pictured left to right are Otto Lukat, Harvey Lawson, Myrna O'Brien and Rhoda Clemiss. (lan Smith photo) Little resemblance to reality NEIGHBOURS living garbage dump in there,” she near North Van- By CHRIS LLOYD told the News. “It is obvious couver’s Premier Street agreeing that the models of a they had no intention of Landfill are com- gently contoured Sticking toiatall” plaining that original recreational area bore little O’Brien said the = area YMCA - Sparca Gymnastics 4 Club Register now for January classes! (beginners to advanced classes) ¢ Parent/Crid Gym - age 1-3 ¢ Pre-School Gym - age 4-5 * Introductory Gym - age 6-9 ¢ Developmental Gym - age 7-12 4 How Swede it is! PAGE B3 plans for the area to be resemblance to the cliff of shown on the contour map turned into a golf course were little more than a public relations exercise by the municipality to gain acceptance of the dump. Members of the Committee for Opposition to Landfill Dumping (COLD) called at North Van District Hall Tuesday to view topographical models constructed at the time the landfill was originally planned garbage which faces their homes. In one area, where District only recently ended dumping. the garbage is piled higher than 150 feet and neighbours’ have facetiously named the spot Mount Bell, after Distnct Mayor Don Bell. COLD committee member Myrna O'Brien said Mount Bell is considerably higher than is shown on the landfill models at District Hall “It as obvious they used this model as a_ public model as the eventual level of the landfill is considerably lower than the height now planned by District to end up contounng into the higher ground of the cemetery bordenng the area on the east. “It doesnt bear much resemblance to the mountain we have over there.” she commented Controversy over the landfill became a= mayjor plaiform for candidates running for seats on District council in the November election 926-5541 ¢ * Teens Gym/Display Group - age 12-16 North Shore Family Y. Inglewood Cenye 1735 Inglewood! af vj 4 West Vancou ad * Dance for gymnasts - age 10-14 — relations yob to get people to And they came away accept they were putting this cq om capianc @ ema college MUSIC Orchestra MUSIC 130 Tu 7 30-10 00p.m Instrumentahsts'!' Discover the delights of » ensembie playing. Basic reading skills advisable. CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 New club in town PAGE CI THE NATURAL CUT 1s an elevated precisson cut that produces total softness and uplift for erther long or shorn has The desegn line is cut in the natural tall pattern with special al tention pad to the bone structure and tacial features SIMPLY COMB AND LET ORY or blow dry in a few minutes DPERMACURL New in all the wond You just was”) & wear no setting necessary Per macurl gives great body 9 and peauttul (urts that last and last 19th & 20th C. Music History - MUSIC 221 M Th. 10-12 Tired of listening to the same old music? Discover Schumann, Chopin, Liszt and Brahms. A music appreciation course and preparation for Toronto Conservatory exams. BRING THIS coupon Sightsinging/Ear Training MUSIC 285 WORTH FIVE DOLLARS Tu W Fr 11-12, Th. 12-13 DERWANATLS Micke 's Learn to sightsing with moveable “doh” system Martha creates lor you un cares HIRST APPOINTMENT y Eartraining includes chords, tinyersions, melodic ; txXPIME SS JAN 14 e and mythic dictation Roe and Wurty mputes Deauiha CPD CII FE ELBE Fao on magic . ; ttoer rateable docking tecaits, vate Great for peopte with previous music background gue AB ie worte Tultlon fee $39 OO par course Classes start the week of January 11, 1982 We SMPERCUTTERS MIS N HER NATURAL HAIR DESIGNS PAGE C3 By agpomtinent YHA YA! / Wong answers all OBS B86 44 Other courses avaliat Phone 986-1911, local 287. ( inealtiod Mpyden Stewart 14 Maitibo: A’ Sportea a Trevel coy tv Time f° What ia Crarmgy (re FREE PARKING WE VALIDATE YOUR TICKET